Thursday, June 19, 2008

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London taxi hydrogen ready for the 2012 Olympics



June 18, 2008 - The new fleet of hydrogen-powered London taxi - the traditional "cab" blacks - should be ready in time for the Olympics to be held in the British capital in 2012.


It provides a project, the Zero Emission London Taxi Commercialisation, led by Lotus Engineering, the engineering division of Lotus, in a series of programs for vehicles "Low Emissions" (info) for which The British government has allocated 23 million pounds, which added to the investments of private individuals reach 52 million pounds.


According to the two stages of the project, the taxi fuel cell (ie hydrogen fuel cell and electric drive) should be introduced in London in 2012, coinciding with the Olympic Games in 2014 and in other cities .


Lotus is also involved in another similar project, the Limo-Green, for the construction of a hi-tech luxury sedan, which will be based on a Jaguar that we will not be key in hybrid (gas-electric traction) .

Monday, June 16, 2008

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Hospital Emergency in Sudan is refreshed with the sun

January 29, 2008 - The Center for Cardiac Surgery "Salam" Emergency, located in Khartoum, is the only hospital specializing in this free and Sudan and its nine neighboring countries, an area of \u200b\u200b11.5 million square kilometers (more than three times Europe) inhabited by over three hundred million people.
In congenital heart disease, and those acquired in childhood due to infectious diseases and malnutrition, are the second leading cause of infant mortality. Numbers which capture the vital importance of the hospital set up by the organization by Gino Strada. But to make even the most virtuous of Emergency hospital is also being a technological jewel, designed to reduce the maximum energy consumption, and with a solar thermal plant.

To install it on an area of \u200b\u200b1,000 square meters, the Italian
Kloben Heizsysteme , a manufacturer of vacuum solar collectors (born in Verona in 1993, was among the first nationally to believe ' importance of solar panels and invest in the sector).
One of the innovative features of the cardiac surgery center in Khartoum, which at full capacity can make an average of 1,500 operations per year, has its own solar thermal system for cooling air. The system is characterized by size as the second in the world of solar cooling and certainly the first that uses collectors vacuum.

The use of traditional systems for packaging instead of the hospital would have resulted in a significant consumption of electricity or from fossil fuels (the volume of air exchange required are impressive: every hour you need to brush up 28 000 m cubic distance): for this it was decided to use solar power. A decision
appropriate, since that was taken in a country where conflicts are caused from the supply of its oil resources. Now the plant is already operating at full speed to provide hot water and fresh air to the wards of the hospital. (Source: e-gazette).

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Retreat renewable




In Iceland, 100% of the electricity and heating comes from hydroelectric and geothermal. Clean energy cheap and plentiful so that Icelanders are inviting island energy-intensive industries, such as information technology.
If oil, as many fear, we will leave the nation in the world who will suffer will be less to read an interesting report
the Guardian, the cold Iceland. There, accomplices particular climatic and soil conditions, 100% of the needs of electricity and heating is now already met with renewable sources. The rivers that descend from the glaciers of the island for 80% of electricity, while the remaining 20% \u200b\u200bcomes from geothermal power plants.

addition to providing electricity, geothermal heat and hot water supplies for 90% of homes in the country: energy savings comparable to 646mila tonnes of oil and, according to the Icelandic government, means avoiding spend 100 million dollars a year in fossil fuels that should be imported. The country of the North Atlantic, also is doing research to obtain, using the wide electricity from renewables, hydrogen can power the large fleet of vehicles and boats. But he adds an option to vehicles powered directly by electricity from renewable sources should be considered, if only for the greater energy yield. If the plan proves successful in a few years Iceland's truly 100% carbon free, when, in fact, Icelanders are among the Europeans with more emissions per head: the fault of the poor population (just over 300 thousand) and means of transport, especially the many merchant peschercci and still work in oil derivatives.

lucky that experience that counts on Icelandic conditions geological and geographical, but is also relatively recent geothermal energy in the country has begun to exploit the early '40s, but it is only with the oil crisis of the 70s that the country has changed its energy policy: before then 75% of energy, notes the Guardian journalist Jessica Aldren was obtained from fossil fuels. According to geologists the potential of the country in terms of renewable resources are even greater: the Icelandic National Energy Authority estimates that only 20-25% technically and environmentally feasible hydropower has been harnessed so far and that only 20 % of the geothermal potential is exploited. The energy sector in Iceland is expanding and the country exports around the world know-how for these technologies. In the coming years, says the Guardian, are scheduled for 5-6 new hydroelectric power plants and electricity from geothermal energy is expected to double by 2010.

But do (in addition to the experimental hydrogen) with all this cheap and clean energy, however, that Iceland, because of its geographical position, can not export? If energy can not be brought in the rest of the world leading industries in Iceland who want clean, affordable energy, seems to be the reasoning of the Icelandic government, which cut taxes for 15% of the company and is committed to lay new undersea cables to transmit data at high speed towards Europe and America. Among the guests at the banquet of the clean energy sector the Icelandic information technology, large energy-server: it is the recent announcement of a partnership between the big Hitachi Data Systems and Data Islandia to keep the enormous amount of data in a multinational structure powered by a 100% renewable.